Category Archives: K-12

When you first start thinking about homeschooling, you probably wonder if you’ll be the only one in your area. However, with the ever increasing number of homeschooling families, that is not likely. Finding other homeschoolers, however, may not always be easy. You just need to know where to look.

It is never too late to begin financial education for kids. If you, as a parent, do not take time to teach your children money management skills, they are likely to learn from other sources, sources that may not teach good management skills and leave your offspring deep in debt.

It is never too late to begin financial education for kids. If you, as a parent, do not take time to teach your children money management skills, they are likely to learn from other sources, sources that may not teach good management skills and leave your offspring deep in debt.

We are hearing so much now in the news that we need to take control of our finances and make sure that we don’t get ourselves in debt. But what about our kids? Teaching your kids money management is really important to make sure that children get the best start in life.

One of the most important lessons in life is money management. If you do not teach your kids money management, it is not likely that anyone else will. If the children learn to manage their money, they will be able to live well, no matter what their income. These skills can help through college as well as through life.

Parents, whether they know it or not, are teaching their children moral and values on a daily basis. They also have a hand in teaching them about money. How parents handle their finances directly influences how a child will handle theirs later on. Money matters for kids because they eventually grow up and will need to know how to be financially responsible.